Law: Crisis at the United Nations Security Council

Two students stand in moot court in black robes

Event details

Thursday 21 November 2024
1 to 2.15pm
Online
Free

Description

Crisis at the United Nations Security Council

The session will begin with a brief introduction to the United Nations collective security system and the legal framework governing the use of force under international law.

Next, you will analyse a fictional scenario and consider the legal arguments for and against the use of force.

No prior knowledge of international law is required to participate in this session.

The use of force under international law is a key area of study in our International Law modules, which are offered in the second and third years of our LLB courses at the School of Law.

This session is suitable for students in years 12 and 13. You do not need any prior knowledge of the law.


Schedule

Please note that this is an approximate schedule and is therefore subject to change.

  • 1pm: Welcome and overview of the School of Law
  • 1.10pm: Question and answer session with a student ambassador
  • 1.25pm: Taster lecture
  • 2.05pm: Taster lecture question and answer session

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For informal enquiries email tasterdays@sheffield.ac.uk

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